It provides a very different outlook.
Whether you think VAR is beneficial or detrimental for the game, at times it can often cause chaos, unrest and controversy. Some sides may believe that they have it worse than others, whereas some may say over a season it evens itself out.
Through the Professional Game Match Officials Ltd (PGMOL), the official body have said that over 100 errors were corrected by VAR over the course of the season.
Despite a relatively quiet end to the season regarding VAR drama, a majorly controversial decision still occurred at Old Trafford as Aston Villa fell just short of Champions League football.
Now, Squawka have provided a Premier League table without VAR ‘errors’, which is as follows below:
1 Liverpool – 81
2 Arsenal – 79
3 Manchester City – 69
4 Chelsea – 69
5 Nottingham Forest – 65
6 Newcastle United – 64
7 Aston Villa – 63
8 Brentford – 60
9 Brighton – 59
10 Bournemouth – 58
11 Crystal Palace – 55
12 Fulham – 54
13 Everton – 49
14 Wolves – 46
15 Man United – 42
16 Spurs – 38
17 West Ham – 37
18 Ipswich Town – 24
19 Leicester City – 22
20 Southampton – 15